How to watch the Super Bowl in 10 years

What is Happening at the 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs in Las Vegas? The In-Game DJ and the First Halftime Performer

Wait a second, there’s more! For the first time there will be an in-game DJ. The NFL announced that Tiësto will perform a DJ set before the game while the players warm up and fans arrive. He will then stay as the in-game DJ and play during featured breaks.

Halftime performer: Usher, baby! Following his own Vegas residency, which ran from summer 2022 through last December, his halftime set at this year’s Super Bowl will also launch a new album called Coming Home, his first solo record in more than seven years. You can also watch his Tiny Desk concert, home of the “watch this” meme.

Reba McEntire will sing the national anthem, Andra Day will give a performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, and Post Madness will perform “America the Beautiful” before the game.

Here for the commercials and the half time show? We’ll be here to keep you updated on the biggest moments of the game, the commercials and the halftime show, plus all the action happening in the stands, in the suites, at watch parties and around the country.

Whether you’re curious, or you’re looking to impress your friends at your Super Bowl gathering, here are a few things that make this year’s game unique:

The San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs will play a Super Bowl game on Sunday in Las Vegas. The Chiefs and the 49ers faced off four years ago, when Kansas City became champions for the first time in 50 years. San Francisco last won in 1995 against the San Diego Chargers.

Some sports commentators may clam up at being asked who will win this year’s Super Bowl, fearing that weighing in on the topic could open a can of worms.

Furry fans at zoos and animal shelters have made their picks for the San Francisco 49ers or the Kansas City Chiefs, proving that there’s more to it than just Punxsutawney Phil.

A majority of the puppies at the Humane Society at Newington ate food from a bowl with the “Kansas City Beefs” on it.

Pabu, the Red Panda, and the Baltimore Zoo: A Tie to the Superbowl at the Maryland Zoo Using Mock Footballs

Pabu, the red panda from Zoo Montana, predicted last year that the Philadelphia Eagles would beat the 49ers in the Superbowl, but it was not to be.

Two small donkeys at the Maryland Zoo tried to predict the game by eating food from mock footballs. However Harry and Lloyd seemed more concerned with their snack than their pick, so we’ll call it a tie.

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